
Raspberry Yellow
Yellow Heritage Raspberry produces sweet, golden fruit in late summer and autumn - the same vigorous, autumn-fruiting character as the red Heritage variety but in an unusual pale gold colour. The flavour is noticeably different to red raspberries: milder, less tart, with a honey-like sweetness that many people find more approachable. The pale colour also makes it significantly less attractive to birds than red-fruited varieties, which can be a practical advantage in Perth gardens where bird pressure on soft fruit is high. Full sun to part shade - some afternoon shade protection in Perth's hotter inland areas. Well-drained, moisture-retentive soil with good organic content. Water consistently. Cut spent canes to the ground after harvest.
Original: $52.91
-65%$52.91
$18.52Raspberry Yellow
Yellow Heritage Raspberry produces sweet, golden fruit in late summer and autumn - the same vigorous, autumn-fruiting character as the red Heritage variety but in an unusual pale gold colour. The flavour is noticeably different to red raspberries: milder, less tart, with a honey-like sweetness that many people find more approachable. The pale colour also makes it significantly less attractive to birds than red-fruited varieties, which can be a practical advantage in Perth gardens where bird pressure on soft fruit is high. Full sun to part shade - some afternoon shade protection in Perth's hotter inland areas. Well-drained, moisture-retentive soil with good organic content. Water consistently. Cut spent canes to the ground after harvest.
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Yellow Heritage Raspberry produces sweet, golden fruit in late summer and autumn - the same vigorous, autumn-fruiting character as the red Heritage variety but in an unusual pale gold colour. The flavour is noticeably different to red raspberries: milder, less tart, with a honey-like sweetness that many people find more approachable. The pale colour also makes it significantly less attractive to birds than red-fruited varieties, which can be a practical advantage in Perth gardens where bird pressure on soft fruit is high. Full sun to part shade - some afternoon shade protection in Perth's hotter inland areas. Well-drained, moisture-retentive soil with good organic content. Water consistently. Cut spent canes to the ground after harvest.





















